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Angela Ammerman Swansboro Middle School
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The Blues Black American Folk music Most influential form of traditional American music Almost all pop music today stems from the Blues Transmits African American heritage through music Documents legislative, political, and social evolution of America Encourages female power and African American success
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Blues Music and Africa Blues music teaches about music in Africa The history of America and Africa can be taught through the blues Cross Curricular activities are necessary in studying the blues Outlines the history of Slavery in the United States and the beginnings of slavery from Africa
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Activities and Funding Academia as a Musical Experience Instrumental Needs Blues Ensembles Teach America’s history through experience Experiences solidify knowledge Further connections are made as academic material is combined with musical material 20 guitars 20 harmonicas
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Additional Activities African Improvisation N’Goma A community event involving singing, dancing, and percussion If successful, we will perform at the Swansboro Music and Arts Festival Interview of Local Blues Musicians: Community Involvement Role Models for students Combined performance at Swansboro Talent Show (if local musician is available)
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Practical Considerations Grade Level – 6 th Grade Class Size – 20 Students Meetings: Each day for 40 minutes This course will last 8 weeks
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